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NV GEBE Encourages Customers to Address Outstanding Balances and Respect Employee Safety.

gebe09062026PHILIPSBURG:--- NV GEBE wishes to address concerns regarding customer accounts with outstanding balances and to provide clarity on the company's ongoing efforts to work with customers facing payment challenges.
As the utility provider for our community, NV GEBE remains committed to delivering reliable electricity and water services to homes and businesses across St. Maarten. We recognize that some customers may have accumulated balances over an extended period of time due to various circumstances. Our goal is not to create hardship but to work with customers to find reasonable solutions before service interruptions become necessary.
We strongly encourage customers with outstanding balances to visit our offices and speak with our Customer Care Representative as soon as possible. Early communication allows us to review individual situations and discuss the possibility of a payment plan. This will help customers avoid the inconvenience of disconnection of service.
NV GEBE understands that utility services are essential to daily life. At the same time, the continued provision of these services depends on the timely payment of accounts. Just as NV GEBE is responsible for providing safe and reliable electricity and water to the community, customers are responsible for paying for the services they consume. Maintaining this balance is essential to ensuring the long-term sustainability of the utility services upon which our entire community depends.
Additionally, NV GEBE wishes to remind the public that threats, intimidation, harassment, or abusive behavior directed toward our employees will not be tolerated under any circumstances. Whether such behavior occurs in person, by telephone, through social media platforms, or by any other means, it will be taken seriously and may be referred to the appropriate authorities when necessary.
Our employees are dedicated members of the community who work every day to serve the public and carry out the responsibilities entrusted to them. They deserve to perform their duties in a safe and respectful environment.
NV GEBE remains committed to serving the people of St. Maarten with professionalism, fairness, and transparency. We encourage any customer with concerns about their account to contact us directly so that we can work together toward a solution.


Minister Tackling Advances Key Justice Priorities for Sint Maarten at UN Crime Commission.

tacklingccpcj08062026Vienna, Austria:---  Minister of Justice Nathalie Tackling has concluded a week of engagements in Vienna, Austria, where she represented Sint Maarten at the 35th Session of the United Nations Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice (CCPCJ), held from June 1–5.
Throughout the week, the Minister attended plenaries, contributed to international side events, and met with United Nations agencies, international experts, and Kingdom partners to advance key justice priorities for Sint Maarten.
A central focus of the visit was the Detention Sector Reform Program (DSRP). During meetings with senior leadership of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), the parties reviewed progress under the program and discussed ways to further support rehabilitation, reintegration, staff development, and other non-infrastructure components of the reform.
Beyond detention reform, the Minister engaged with specialists working in border management, cybercrime, firearms trafficking, wildlife trafficking, organized crime, corruption prevention, criminal justice reform, youth violence prevention, justice statistics, and institutional capacity building. These discussions provided valuable insights into international approaches to addressing these challenges and helped the Ministry identify areas that warrant further exploration in the future.
The Minister also visited the UNODC narcotics laboratory, where she received a tour and learned about international efforts to identify emerging drug threats, strengthen forensic analysis, and support countries in responding to new substances and evolving trends within the global drug market.
Recognizing the growing impact of youth violence and illegal firearms across the region, several engagements focused on prevention strategies that emphasize early intervention, education, mental health, community engagement, and reducing youth involvement in criminal activity.
Sint Maarten also contributed directly to international discussions through two side events. At Advancing Access to Justice for Women Through the Implementation of the Bangkok Rules, the Minister highlighted the importance of gender-responsive justice systems and the need to ensure that rehabilitation, reintegration, mental health support, and family connections form part of justice responses for women and girls.
At Advancing Penal Reform in Island Contexts: Perspectives from the Caribbean and the Pacific, the Minister shared Sint Maarten's experience in reimagining detention reform through the DSRP, emphasizing the importance of locally driven solutions that reflect the realities of small island jurisdictions.
The visit also included discussions with H.E. Ambassador Peter Potman, Permanent Representative of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Vienna, on opportunities to elevate Caribbean justice priorities within Kingdom and international forums.
Reflecting on the week, Minister Tackling noted that participation in CCPCJ was not simply about attending international meetings but about ensuring that Sint Maarten remains connected to the expertise, partnerships, and ideas that can strengthen local institutions and support safer communities.
The Ministry of Justice will continue following up on the discussions held during the week and evaluating how relevant experiences, expertise, and best practices may support ongoing reform efforts in Sint Maarten.

Reason for Hope Foundation Launches Inaugural “Bring Ya Best” Basketball Tournament in St. Maarten.

hope08062026PHILIPSBURG:---  The Reason for Hope Foundation is set to make a major impact on Caribbean basketball with the launch of the "Bring Ya Best (BYB)" Invitational Basketball Tournament. The anticipated event is scheduled for July 12–18, 2026, at the L.B. Scott Sports Auditorium on Long Wall Road, St. Maarten.

The week-long invitational tournament will bring together elite teams from across the Caribbean and North America, creating what organizers hope will become one of the region’s premier basketball events.

Founded in 2024, the Reason for Hope Foundation focuses on youth development, community empowerment, and bridging the gap between sports, tourism, and entertainment. The BYB tournament represents the organization's first major international

sporting event. This tournament is also about creating an experience that equally showcases St. Maarten as a destination and its sports tourism.

According to the President of the Reason for Hope Foundation, Shabazz Buchanan, the tournament is also designed to provide high-level competition while creating opportunities for young athletes

to advance their basketball careers. 

“The primary objective is to provide exposure for talented players, and we are also bringing basketball scouts and coaches from the United States to evaluate athletes, with the hope of creating pathways to college and professional basketball opportunities in the U.S. and Europe. We're building a complete basketball experience, from the competition, international participation to the entertainment and fan engagement. We have a great variety of teams and cultures coming together," summarized Buchanan.

Several registered teams have never competed in St. Maarten, adding a fresh and exciting dynamic to the upcoming event. Teams confirmed for the tournament include representatives from:

  • Aruba
  • Canada
  • United States
  • St. Kitts and Nevis (Achievers Elite)
  • St. Eustatius
  • St. Maarten
  • British Virgin Islands (Virgin Gorda and Tortola)
  • Haiti
  • Dominica

(Moreover, an additional team from the U.S. Virgin Islands is also being considered)

ATTRACTIVE PRIZE PURSE:

One of the tournament’s biggest attractions is its substantial prize packages. These incentives add another level of excitement and competitiveness to the event. The champions will receive cash prizes of US$20,000, while the runner-up will earn US$5,000 and the third-place team will receive US$2,500.

Individual awards include:

  • Tournament MVP – US$1,000
  • Slam Dunk Champion – US$300
  • Three-Point Shootout Champion – US$200

MORE THAN BASKETBALL:

In addition to the on-court action, the Reason for Hope foundation is also planning nightly entertainment, giveaways and social activities designed to enhance the overall fan experience. 

BUILDING A REGIONAL SHOWCASE:

The tournament has the potential to become a flagship sporting event for St. Maarten, and the wider Caribbean with promises to becoming one of the premier basketball events in the region. 

MP Doran: Stronger Policies Start with Stronger Public Input.

jurendydoran08062026PHILIPSBURG:--- Member of Parliament Egbert J. Doran is exploring the potential benefits of a Citizens’ Advisory Council for Sint Maarten following discussions at the Interparliamentary Kingdom Consultation (IPKO) in the Netherlands.

The concept was highlighted during a presentation by representatives of the Dutch Burgerberaad, or Citizens’ Assembly, which brings together ordinary citizens to study important issues and provide recommendations to policymakers.

While the presentation focused on climate-related matters, Doran said what interested him most was the model itself and its potential application to a wide range of issues affecting Sint Maarten.

“The idea that stood out to me was not necessarily the topic itself, but the mechanism,” Doran said. “At the end of the day, we are representatives of the people. Any tool that allows us to better understand what people are experiencing in their daily lives can strengthen the work that we do as legislators.”

According to Doran, a Citizens’ Advisory Council could bring together people from different sectors of society, including educators, healthcare professionals, legal experts, psychologists, youth representatives, entrepreneurs, community advocates, and ordinary citizens, to provide input on national issues.

Potential topics could include education, healthcare, housing, youth development, economic opportunities, cost-of-living challenges, public safety, and other matters of national importance.

“One of my philosophies is that before you prescribe a solution, you first have to understand the problem,” Doran explained. “It’s similar to visiting a doctor. The doctor cannot simply hand out medicine without first consulting with the patient and understanding what is really going on.”

Doran emphasized that such a body would not replace Parliament’s role in decision-making but could serve as an additional avenue for public engagement and informed consultation.

“We speak regularly about putting people first. This is one way of ensuring that citizens have a meaningful opportunity to contribute to discussions on issues that directly affect their future and the future of our country.”

While no formal proposal has been made, Doran said the presentation sparked important discussions about how democratic participation can be strengthened and how policymakers can remain connected to the realities facing the people they represent.

“As parliamentarians, our responsibility is to listen. The more informed we are about the concerns, priorities, and experiences of our people, the better equipped we are to develop solutions that truly address their needs.”

Nature Foundation Sint Maarten Transitions to Two-Tier Governance Structure.

nfsxm08062026PHILIPSBURG:---  The Nature Foundation Sint Maarten (NFSXM) has formally transitioned from a one-tier (managing) board structure to a two-tier governance model as part of its ongoing commitment to strengthening governance and accountability and ensuring long-term sustainability.

Under the new structure, oversight responsibilities will be separated from the day-to-day management of the organization. This approach aligns with international best practices in nonprofit governance and ensures transparency and accountability while maintaining a high level of organizational efficiency. As part of its support for Conservation Management Organizations, the Dutch Caribbean Nature Alliance (DCNA) provided financial and technical support for this transition.

The newly established Supervisory Board will focus on strategic and long-term oversight, while the soon-to-be established Managing Board will lead operational activities. “We are extremely thankful to our partners at the Dutch Caribbean Nature Alliance for their support of our transition,” said Supervisory Board Chairman Cornelis (Binkie) van Es. “Their guidance and partnership have been invaluable in helping strengthen the Nature Foundation for continued growth and support of our mission to preserve and protect the environment of Sint Maarten for generations to come.”

This structural update will ensure that NFSXM can address the evolving challenges and opportunities surrounding conservation in Sint Maarten. “The two-tier board standard has already become a required governance structure for some of the most competitive grant schemes internationally, and it allows us to remain compliant for large-scale funding proposals and projects,” said a Nature Foundation representative. “It will also ensure the efficient management of local activities thanks to the separation of responsibilities and the decision-making process.”


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